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Paul Scholes makes Harry Kane transfer claim amid Manchester United interest

Paul Scholes believes Harry Kane is 'happy where he is' at Tottenham Hotspur in a warning for Manchester United not to try and sign the striker.

United are expected to prioritise a world-class frontman this summer, with Erik ten Hag keen to add more goals and challenge for the Premier League. A number of targets across Europe have been identified, but the Dutchman has earmarked Kane as his first-choice option.

The 29-year-old became Tottenham's all-time top goalscorer this season but major trophies continue to elude him and no secret has been made of his desire to add team honours to his many individual ones. But while United and Ten Hag can offer a better chance at doing so, Scholes has warned against putting too much focus into Kane this summer.

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"I think goals are a problem, [United are] a long way behind City and Arsenal at the top of the table goals wise." Scholes told BT Sport. "I think Harry [Kane] is very happy where he is. If he was going to move it would have been to Man City a couple of years ago.

"He would be fantastic, 25 goals guaranteed, but it's very difficult for him to move at 30 years of age. It's a risk as well for Man United, if you put all your eggs in that Harry Kane basket and all of a sudden Daniel Levy is messing you about and you get no one.

"If you get him early, brilliant, but I just think he's very happy at Tottenham doing what he's doing."

An over-reliance on Marcus Rashford to score this season was laid bare during three goalless games in which no one else in red stepped up. The forward's 28 goals are more than three times anyone else at the club this season, with only Bruno Fernandes on double figures behind him.

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